I think you are correct that your tabernacle is depressed - and not psychologically.
More on the mast step repair . . . (with photos)
From a member . .
"I thought the depression was part of the design as I have been around this
boat for 20-years and it was always depressed.
Last year the depression became worse and I started to see some cracking in
the gel-coat and was getting soft around the fore-guy spin block."
From me . .
My symptoms were the same as yours.
In my 7.9 the intruding water rotted the plywood below the tabernacle which caused the depression.
To me, it was faster to just take out all the rotten wood - both ply and balsa - rather than wait
a long time for it to dry.
You can probably do a better job if you have access to a vacuum bagging system, but I did not
do that - just used a small jack to hold the new balsa & epoxy up there (did it from the bottom
to save as much of that good outer skin as possible).
For the deck areas around (not under) the tabernacle like where the fore-guy spin block is/was
you might consider closed cell foam (half inch thick? 3/4ths ? I forget) instead of balsa. It does not let water in.
Something like this, maybe . . (It needs to be somewhat flexible. There are curved surfaces there.)
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... oam+Sheets